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Joining Page in the protest were Richard Bobear '50, James L. Elam '50, James W. Kuhn '50, and Frank E. Fite, Jr. '50, who asked for new rooms while the work was in progress...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Plaster Dust Drives Out 61 Tenants in Claverly | 7/22/1947 | See Source »

...Jubliee Committee, all members of the Freshman Class, are: Roland R. Algrant, Robert N. Andrews, Edward B. Ayers, Donald L. Bornstein, Robert D. Bruce, Richard C. Burnstine, James R. Carman, William A. Currier, Paul J. Douglass, Lynn W. Eley, John R. Farrington, Robert L. Fischelis, Frank E. Fite, Laurence V. Goodrich, Henry R. Guild, Horace D. Harper, John T. Hart...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '50 Will Elect Jubilee Group In Vote Today | 3/27/1947 | See Source »

Frank Edwin Fite, Jr., of Nashville Tennessee and Hollis Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bradford Names Nine Freshmen to Class Committee | 10/16/1946 | See Source »

After this lavish concern for sick rooms, the legislators projected their imaginations into delivery rooms and heeded an exhortation of Assemblyman Emerson David Fite, 63, professor of political science in Yassar College, a Republican neighbor of President Roosevelt in Dutchess County, a believer in "government by cooperation," father of two young women. Professor Fite wants every woman in New York State, rich or poor, married or not, to receive $75 for the birth of a child provided that: 1) she registers for the bonus before the fourth month of her pregnancy, 2) submits to pre-natal care, 3) pays...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Public Care | 5/3/1937 | See Source »

...friendly, mild-mannered pedagog. Historian Muzzey nonetheless stood his ground. He quoted Fite's History of the U. S. and Greene's Foundations of American Nationality which call Oglethorpe's colonists "the King's poverty-stricken subjects." and "poor but honest debtors." Said he: "I have never cared to enter controversies. . . . There was no shadow of an idea in my mind of casting any aspersions on the people of Georgia. . . . It is a just manifestation of local pride that the Savannah Board of Education should protest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Salutes v. Facts | 12/28/1931 | See Source »

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